Diwali Miracle

My wife had off yesterday for Diwali-- her district has a high percentage of Indian students and "the festival of lights" is a very popular Hindu and Jain holiday-- and she originally planned to use her free time to take a trip to DSW and buy yet another pair of shoes, but then thought better of it (she has over a hundred pairs of shoes) and she did some fall cleaning instead, and while she was rummaging through a drawer full of art supplies in Ian's room, she found Ian's pet lizard-- alive and well!-- the lizard that has been missing since October 1st when Ian and Alex negligently left him on a toy truck in Alex's room and-- surprise?-- when they returned he was gone . . . so we assumed that he disappeared into the storage space between the walls or was eaten by the dog, but he somehow made it across the hall back to Ian's room and slipped into a dresser drawer-- Umberto Eco calls these moments in movies and books when you have to fill in the time between scenes or chapters "transitional walks" . . . no one knows exactly what happened to Hamlet on that pirate ship, you just have to imagine it, and we'll never now what Bossk did for those 19 days out in "the wild" of our house, but I like to imagine that he had many nocturnal adventures, journeying to the sink to lick water droplets from the cool porcelain, evading the dog (who sleeps in Ian's room and loves to eat small critters) and hunting bugs under Ian's bed . . . anyway, if Catherine didn't have off for Diwali, the lizard would have never been found, so I'm thinking of converting to Hinduism . . . and making Ian do so as well-- he was really sad about the purported death of his lizard, I caught him crying in the shower a week after Bossk had gone missing, and so yesterday Catherine took him out of school an hour early so he could see the miracle of the lizard before going to the middle school soccer game (and so she could bask in her heroic mother-of-the year Diwali light) and also, I should point out that we've got a new mystery to solve, a mouse was eating food on the shelves in the study so Catherine put a glue trap out last night on the table and now the glue trap is gone, which means a mouse is dragging it around somewhere (or the dog ate it) and so while we've got the lizard back in his tank, there's another creature loose in our house, having wacky adventures-- I'll keep you posted.

9 comments:

  1. radar love lizard just rose from the dead, lazarus-like, nodded once at bossk, then died again.

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  2. And was reincarnated, as a lizard, because Bossk is Hindu and it's Diwali.

    Umberto Eco would be a good name for a pet gecko.

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  3. umberto eco the gecko! maybe i'll get one and take good care of it.

    i remember radar love lizard making that last weird appearance and then croaking. i was hoping this time would be different, and bossk seems okay. RLL was missing for a couple months, i think?

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  4. umberto gecko. not umberto eco. people have to think too hard about the latter. and it's 2017. we don't think.

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  5. I assume Cat's fall cleaning included running her unmentionables through a hot cycle after finding a live lizard in a drawer?

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  6. Cat wears unmentionables? I don't recall that. Maybe it's a Whitney thing.

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  7. Everything I've seen Cat wear was mentionable.

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  8. i'm going to stay out of this comment thread

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